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August 06, 2012 |

D.C. CALENDAR

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August 20, 2007 |

Grand Jury Witnesses Can Review Testimony

Criminal defense lawyers believe that a key ruling by the D.C. Circuit may end up dismantling prosecutors' perjury traps.
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April 13, 2009 |

This Free Money Comes With Strings

Many for-profit companies now seeking stimulus grants know nothing about the grants process. Be especially vigilant about the strings attached to federal money.
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September 08, 2003 |

Civil Actions

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August 23, 2010 |

D.C. Calendar

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May 03, 2002 |

Mudd Hiers Rap Tribunal in Lincoln Slaying

Marcia [email protected] chapter in American history that has come to life again in the federal courts may shed light on the jurisdiction of post-Sept. 11 military tribunals. It involves the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the arrest, trial and conviction by a military commission of Dr.
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May 03, 2002 |

History With a Sept. 11 Twist

A page from U.S. history that's come to life again may shed light on the jurisdiction of post-Sept. 11 military tribunals. Dr. Samuel Mudd was convicted by a military commission as an accessory for treating the injured John Wilkes Booth after Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln. This September, Mudd's heirs will appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to challenge the commission's jurisdiction.
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July 20, 2006 |

Bush pushes back on military justice

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March 05, 2002 |

Tribunal Rules: 'Done Deal' or Can We Talk About It?

When the Pentagon issues rules for operating military tribunals, will the rules be a "done deal" or will concerned outside individuals get the chance to offer input on a final version? At least one group hopes it's the latter. The National Institute for Military Justice has asked the general counsel of the Department of Defense to provide an opportunity for comment on the rules that will implement the president's order.
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October 19, 2001 |

At War Over Anthrax

With anthrax fears running high, it would seem that few would refuse a vaccine offering possible protection from the disease. But hundreds of U.S. military personnel have done just that, risking their careers rather than submit to a mandatory vaccination program they say is dangerous. "No one is looking at the problems with the vaccine," says John "Lou" Michels Jr., who represents two former Air Force members.
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